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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

South India: The Peninsular Land of Dravidian Culture

South India is the Lower Most Peninsular Portion of
India. As per the Political Map, South India consists of Four Indian States
which are Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala. All the states of
South India are well connected by Air,
Road and Rail.

Tirupati Temple [coolphotofunia.blogspot.com ]

Tamil Nadu consists of places like State Capital
Chennai, Kanniyakumari and Ooty. Kanniyakumari is situated in the Southern Most
tip of Tamil Nadu and is also considered as the last point of Main Land India.
Ooty is an attractive Hill Station of Tamil Nadu with Coimbatore as its Base
Station. Andhra Pradesh consists of various places like State Capital
Hyderabad, Tirupati and Warangal. Hyderabad has its twin city Secunderabad adjacent
to it and is a developed IT City. Tirupati is a renowned Pilgrimage Destination
and Warangal is an important city known for its ancient structures. Karnataka
consists of various places like State Capital Bengaluru, Mangalore and Mysore.
Bengaluru is also a developed IT City and is a competitor to Secunderabad.
Mysore is also a beautiful and ancient city of Karnataka. Kerala consists of
places like State Capital Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Kochi. Kerala is also fondly known as God’s Own
Country.

Elephant Washing in Kerala [ Courtesy : yukiba.com ]

All these Four South Indian States are very well
connected by the Indian Railways Network. The Rail Network spanning the Coast
Line States of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra is known as the Konkan
Railways. This Rail Network lies between Roha in Maharashtra and Mangalore in
Karnataka via West Indian State of Goa.

Konkan Railway Map [ Courtesy : mapsofindia.com ]

The Road and Aviation
Network between these Four South Indian States is also very good. The
appropriate time for visiting South India is between November and March when
humidity is under control and temperatures are low. Thus, traveling to South
India can be a great experience to visit hill stations, beaches and temples all
at once in cities like Vishakhapatnam and Chennai.

Kerala is a place with many good destinations to visit and enjoy the vacation. India Tourism provides many opportunities to see all the natural beauty in India. In Kerala Tourism tourist will get all the opportunities to see the Kerala destinations like backwaters, houseboats, temples, etc.

India is a magnificent land of rich culture which always remain a point of admiration for the tourists.This blog give overview of South India.Thanks for sharing the information with site visitors.Tour and Travel Companies in Chandigarh

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